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  2. Calgary Courts Centre - Wikipedia

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    Calgary Courts Centre is the largest court facility in Canada, and is in Calgary, Alberta. [5] It was constructed by the Government of Alberta and provides over 93,000 m 2 (1 million square feet) of court and office space.

  3. Bankers Hall - Wikipedia

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    Bankers Hall is a building complex located in downtown Calgary, Alberta, which includes twin 52-storey office towers (197 metres high), designed by the architectural firm Cohos Evamy in postmodern architectural style. [1] The first building, known as Bankers Hall East, is located at 855 2nd Street SW and was completed in 1989. [3]

  4. Calgary Municipal Building - Wikipedia

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    The Calgary Municipal Building, often referred to as New City Hall, is the seat of local government for the city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.The building has been the centre for civic administration for the City of Calgary since it opened in 1985 to consolidate city administration, provide council chambers, and complement old Calgary City Hall, which is used as the offices of the mayor and ...

  5. Calgary City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Calgary City Hall (often called Old City Hall or Historic City Hall), is the seat of government for Calgary City Council, located in the city's downtown core of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The historic building completed in 1911 serves as the offices for Calgary City Council, consisting of the office of the Mayor , fourteen Councillors and ...

  6. List of cities in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Alberta has 19 cities that had a cumulative population of 3,023,641 (not including the population in the Saskatchewan portion of Lloydminster) and an average population of 159,139 in the 2021 Census of Population. [2] Alberta's largest and smallest cities are Calgary and Wetaskiwin, with populations of 1,306,784 and 12,594, respectively. [2]

  7. List of historic places in the Calgary Region - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of historic places in the Calgary Region, in Alberta, which have been entered into the national Register of Historic Places, which includes federal, provincial, and municipal properties. A few are in the national park system.

  8. Palace Theatre, Calgary - Wikipedia

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    According to the Alberta Register of Historic Places, the theatre was the site of Calgary's first radio broadcast in 1922. [2] From 1925 to 1927, William Aberhart , who would later become the founder of the Alberta Social Credit Party and premier of Alberta , broadcast his radio sermons about the Bible from the theatre's stage.

  9. List of neighbourhoods in Calgary - Wikipedia

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    Map of Calgary c. 2000. This is a list of neighbourhoods in Calgary, Alberta. As of 2016, Calgary has 197 neighbourhoods, which are referred to as "communities" by the municipal government, [1] and 42 industrial areas. [2] A further 15 communities were included in the civic censuses from 2015 to 2019, [3] bringing the total to 212.